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  2. Longtime friends teaming up to open daiquiri lounge ... - AOL

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    A new food-and-drink business is about to take over the space at 2800 E. Central that most recently was home to the short-lived SmokeHouse ICT.. Friends of more than 20 years Tracy Allen and Toji ...

  3. ReBar Houston - Wikipedia

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    Rich's Houston' or simply Rich's, is a LGBT+ restaurant, lounge, and day/nightclub in Neartown, Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] It was established in 1980s, [2] [3] then re-opened in 2016. [4] In 2019, it changed its name from Rich's Houston to ReBar Houston. [5]

  4. ‘Noooo!!!!’: Johnson County restaurant known for its ...

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  5. Richmond Strip - Wikipedia

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    [9] In 1994 Greg Hassell of the Houston Chronicle said that there were few old buildings in the Richmond Strip area. [5] John Nova Lomax of the Houston Press, as paraphrased by Mike McGuff of KIAH-TV, said that "a major problem with the area was the fact clubs were scattered down a long stretch of road and mixed in with non-entertainment ...

  6. South Beach (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    South Beach is a nightclub with after hours located in Houston, Texas within the Neartown area which opened in 2001 on the former site of Club Heaven. The 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2 ) dance club located at 810 Pacific Street was popular among the city's gay community . [ 1 ]

  7. Their Delano daiquiri bar dream fell apart, but they came up ...

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    Their Wichita business plan didn’t work out, so these entrepreneurs decided to go into the barbecue business instead.

  8. Houston's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, several Houston's locations around the US have changed their names to Hillstone. The company maintains the changes are in keeping with a long-term strategy of disassociating from the chain image to remain a niche player in the industry. The practice of changing restaurant names is not a new strategy for the company, which has similarly converted severa

  9. Sand Mountain Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Sand Mountain continued to fade out of the public eye over the course of 1975 and 1976. It gave way to other Montrose venues, including: the Anderson Fair Retail Restaurant, Bull and Anchor, Carnaby’s, Corky’s, Houlahan’s No. 2, La Bodega, Liberty Hall, Prufrock’s, Rosewater’s, Steamboat Springs, the Texas Opry House, and Theodore’s ...